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Title: HEATING AND COOLING CURVES


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HEATING AND COOLING CURVES
  • Harry S. Truman High School Chemistry Department

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What are some things that happen as we heat a
sample up?
  • Solid ? Liquid ? Gas
  • Melting, Evaporating
  • Increase in entropy

3
What is heat? How is heat different from
temperature?
  • Heat is a measure of kinetic or translational
    energy
  • In chemistry heat is measure in Joules (J)
  • Heat is dependent on mass, temperature change and
    specific heat (or ability of a substance to
    absorb heat)
  • Temperature is a measure of warmth or coldness.
  • Temperature is independent of heat
  • Temperature is measured in Kelvin (K) or Celsius
    (C)

4
What is the heating curve?
  • The heating curve is a graph which represents how
    a sample changes phases. As heat is added over
    time, the sample changes temperature and phase
    accordingly. Thus heating curve.

5
How does the heating curve look?
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What are the parts of the heating curve?
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What are the parts of the heating curve?
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What are the parts of the heating curve?
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What are the parts of the heating curve?
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What are the parts of the heating curve?
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What are the parts of the heating curve?
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Why is the curve flat at some portions?
  • Temperature is staying constant, but potential
    energy is decreasing
  • During this time the solid completely becomes
    liquid (or liquid becomes solid)

13
Why is the curve flat at some points?
  • This is called the heat of fusion (Hf) in segment
    BC and heat of vaporization (Hv) in segment DE.
  • Remember fusion is melting and vaporization is
    evaporation

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What is heat of fusion? What is heat of
vaporization?
  • Hf is the amount of energy needed to completely
    make a solid into a liquid
  • Hv is the amount of energy needed to completely
    make a liquid into a gas

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Summary
  • The heating curve is a useful tool to show us the
    changes in temperature, energy, and entropy as a
    sample is heated up. It give us detailed
    information about phases and phase changes of
    samples.
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